How To Fix CM_EHENV_CDEF067 - Input variable "&1" of calculation "&2" does not have a valid data source


CM_EHENV_CDEF067 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CM_EHENV_CDEF -

  • Message number: 067

  • Message text: Input variable "&1" of calculation "&2" does not have a valid data source

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CM_EHENV_CDEF067 - Input variable "&1" of calculation "&2" does not have a valid data source ?
    The SAP error message CM_EHENV_CDEF067 indicates that there is an issue with a calculation in the SAP system where an input variable does not have a valid data source. This typically occurs in the context of SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) or SAP BusinessObjects when working with calculations, variables, or data sources.
    
    Cause: Missing Data Source: The input variable specified in the error message does not have a valid data source associated with it. This could happen if the data source was deleted, renamed, or is not properly linked to the calculation. Incorrect Variable Configuration: The variable may not be configured correctly in the calculation, leading to it not being recognized as valid. Data Source Changes: If the underlying data model or data source has been modified (e.g., changes in the database schema), it may lead to the input variable becoming invalid. Context Issues: The calculation might be executed in a context where the input variable

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